Your Presentation Title Text Your Name Surgeon, Department, Texas Children's Hospital Professor, Surgery and Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine xxx00.#####.ppt 7/17/2019 3:05:26 PM
Use this slide master for a list of topics that you will cover. Copy the slide to introduce each of your sections, and move the red bar to indicate which section you’re introducing. Topic 1 Topic 2 Topic 3
This is a new (October 2016) template, please let me know how it works for you or if you want help with your slides. Sheila Hall sahall1@texaschildrens.org Please delete these light blue bars.
Red to match for print R=229 G=27 B=39 Alternate slide template This is a good background to use when the slide has pictures with white borders.
A Few Items Keep titles white and title cased Keep the TCH logo in the lower right For body text, try to keep the size between 16 and 28 Only use white dots or dashes for bullets Keep animation to a minimum and only use if it enhances the message of the presentation
Colors That Project Reliably G=11 B=36 R=241 G=90 B=41 R=63 G=128 B=205 Red doesn’t project well as text. Use white type over a red box To call out something in plain type use orange or marigold Red doesn’t project well as text because it has less contrast against the background than white. Use white type over a red box R=241 G=90 B=41 R=241 G=181 B=0
Useful Tools in the “Format Picture” Menu Access this menu by selecting a picture Use the Crop tool to cut out parts of the image you do not want You can change a picture’s appearance with the Corrections and Recolor tools To make the file size smaller use the Compress feature This tool converts pictures from high to low resolution. It can not put resolution back, so if you want to email a file, keep a separate larger file
Here’s a sample bar graph Here’s a sample bar graph. Right click on the bar graph to edit the data in Excel.
Here’s a sample pie graph. Right click on the graph to edit the data. Data shown in a pie graph can often be read faster when presented in a table.
Use this slide master for figures or large visuals. If you have an image/graph that overlaps the logo, you can hide it. Under the Format drop down menu, select background settings and check the box that says Hide Background Objects